OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXVIII.
OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1907.
NO.
OceanCity Sentinel M <)K<; an hand, r t . A bbott m d\/
Fubitsbcd WMhfv«i 1 ATTORNEY and * COUNSELLOR AT LAW »Hd Nurgron,
OFFICE-Urier Omni ud El(tU Stml
NINTH STREET PIER IS BOUGHT BY ALBERT FOGG
LIGHTS CIVIL WAR VETERANS’' FOR NEW SCHOOL ENCAMPMENT PLANS
R CURTIS ROBINSON ■ ..-u. Ed..« Propf-euK JONATHAN HAND,
ornc« mou««-Kroini w»p.tt,. j All Amusement Buildings at |' _ That Point Included T.C HUTCHINSON. M,D.; in Deal. 1 Ilomae<>|>nt4ilMt. wi ! No. M*i4 Ocean Avenue, j’ M * k " »k o . ,, ‘* 1 *
Board of Education Awards Contract for the Required Fixtures.
j |_^v offices
jLu.m i.1 Godfrey & Godfrey, CHURCH SERVICES. p , ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. J AMES M K - nii.UKErri ^J Cquns! llor-at-Law
| L AW OFFICES OF
D R. CHARLES B. RIDER ! ,e “ ,d " e t , v. d .. lK ’ u
pier and buildliiK'.al Ninlli nt 809 Central Avenue
RALPH U GOFF,
CIVIL ENGINEER.
SaRVEYGR.
CONVEYANCER' NIN1K AND CENTRAL AVENUE, . OCEAN CITY. ffc-J.
i* of .%8u XceL
Mr. Fork added tbi
xlMirt trine that Hill elapne l Opening of the neaaon, he * middle of June. Hedr«lre»
good auiuwiueu
manager and prewnt lilgh elan, cleat
the
Herbert R. Voorhees. HARRY H. RICE, hrs. abbott recovers _REOISTEREU ARCHITECT |
w
04« HuUUon Av ColllniEMWotxJ, . •
The‘many friend, of Mro. It. T Ahh .It. of till, oily, «III he highly gratified to hear that .he 1. recovering
II the Jeirermm Hot
Im lUpUM t'uurcli, K
SEASHORE FURNITURE e. Clinton A co„ every lM-npt».n .1 HlBl'lClirm lie DQIIQUCQ pilal To Philadelphia. Hr. Abbott
Gallaaher’s *' DnllOnCO.
S SICO.O ST.it. - phil. I»M»T Ar.li Sir.-.!— i.iinli.ut^d Him. i. ..... i t* George W. Ernst DARBY’S ^n.
ot lKI!I.V.5!!t! MC Ocean City Laundry
rgp, li.nl,Fltee-rj 656 AsburyAvC Tt>e l**nn.yl v a"la lUilruad Depart.
elevejMlollar. (fill .«li. I* favored with the order,
il till promptly. I am Heepectfully your., . John It (Ikovix.
rhlli
ollterwlw, give Uluru, enough to iter into the how. It wttuld cat ■f lire, I .bould thiuk U^aa being turned Into the how before t all olT the reel would be more o telp. The rheajier I. the hetd, In my J. It. U.
and I’oultry.
ItewMence, OBp A.hury avriiite. |‘ 1. lit SlTMl bel neat I III •etl Aittur 1 1
-meut V. M.
uiodkiu. eluh bonne at the i'oiut of the Beach, In thl. city, I. preparing foi the Oiteulng of the ume. The eleetrlr
light" ha'
the
by the member, of the ho familiar with the condition.. Il wa. a.ked whether the how ' tweenary, and II wa. nld that I way. well to tie preparvrl for tire.
mSssmMm Mil Bowling isll,' J.rbotii 1 -**• J —- returned home on TueMlay from a t
T H <1 racinik U.lllh Rftvvl i n O’ A I Ipvc of wveral day. to friend. near_ V
give
The Casino Club Bowling Alleys open Hay 1st for the Season of 1907 “SklH'
bile away. Mr* Nabb at- * -Inely-nlnth auulverwry if Frlend.lilp Uhurrh,
’luelnnd.
ithand Haven avenue, under the au.plce. of the l.adle.' Akl Society An excellent program ha. Ij It la .taled, and a 1. promlwd all who
attend.
PRIZES FOR BOWLERS EACH WEEK CHAS. s. TYLER
To the gent making the highest score, a Box of Fine Cigars. To lady making highest score, a Box of Fine* Candy.
COriE ANDn ENJOY THE SPORT
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. ! Succeasor* to H. A. W. Smith) 8H ASBUKY AVENUE. - OCEAN CITY, N. J. TfU.HPHOSIU. *.» V.
N. C. GODFREY'S Business House, 657 tsbutj tienue, Sprins of 1307, PROSPECTS p' ,j ■'"
n'iioij<rKHi
:::: Fun Line of
SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE , HOUSE '*th aud H eal Av*., k Ocean fllj, H. J. Kunitture
Stemilm Sletage Noise T H6ltlAS j. thorn Floriat FALL BULBS. GRASS »nJ CLOVER SKEU. *39 Aabury Avenue.
The Long Arm of the Law — can reach defective plumbing. One is liable to legal proceeding* for maintaining a-nuisance. The preservation of the health of your own family demands the removal of defective material, leaky > pipes and the tborongh overhauling of the sv-stem. This need not lie, an expensive affair Our charges for &igh-claas PLUMBING work are not high. -They are based upon the expert workmanship and good material us*d. and are &rr to all-JOHHR-CROVES 649 Asbury Are., - Ocean City. H. J.
PASSES AWAY
Was a Learned Evangelist Identified With the Presbyterian Chnrch. . The Kev. Charlea 8. Tyler, aged 65 year*, a retired Freabyteriau evangell.t, died at the home of Mr*. K. K. lira ham, Tenth and Wealey avenue, at 11 o'clock oil Friday morning. He had been lu poor health *lnce October lltb of ls*t year. Mr.,Tyler had been cunIIned to hi. bed three week*, aud feel lug very bad fur tea days before hi. death, jrhlch came quietly. *■ until the last mu-
. Tyler, who waaa aon of the Rev. Benjamin Tyler, once peuitbr of the Deerfield Church, wa. born In Cumberland County. He graduated from iVe*l Jerwy Academy. He engaged 111 evangelical -work, aud for three year* wa. In charge of the church In Glambom. He came to thl* dty lu the mu of 1896. and conducted the find prayer meeting service held by the l‘re*hylerlan*. which wa. at the home of Mr*, (iraham. 8O00 be took charge of the little congrefatton. conducting the MYIcse for six month*. Later, a* made an elder aud continued icb until a few year* ago. Mr. Tyler wa* a mau of kindly dl»poelllon and endov ■Ul attainment., before bU death lie the work of prepariui hUlory of Ibahlhle, MHuethl hi. friend, my. Hed)d not work. An Intimate friend, Waltei of W overly, look charge of tbefaueral arrangemenU. Service, wi ducted at Mr*. (Iraham'* b Sunday afternoon. Funeral -vere held also at the Ureeuwk-h Prew ytertmu Church on Monday. % Mark I^ke wa, the undertaker. 1
■wlngliig Imm rack, lor veuty eight dollar. (*7B« Will furnish the above In
Hided ui
E reel 1
•ell
Mr.
■old I
incert" will I
.bowed the
; |>erc«utage of The secretary', report balance of «U,(16.38. The mcretary re|H>rted 1 the Bchuol teacher, had «cnt In their A com mu n list Ion wa. received from the American Heating and Ventllatl ompany. Incioalug a bond fot tlnuu, aud asking that thl. houd he ac,-e|>ted aud final payment he made by the board. On motion, action wai laid over unUI the nett meeting. The .alary of the jnmUlant Jnnltreal the M'hool during the coming yeai wa* IIacI at |3U tier M-hool mdffth
nine mouths.
The following hill.
John VYauamakrr. fJl; MtlU Bradley- Company, f8 1(1; Union 1‘etroleimi Coni|iany, K. Howard Thom. 11.96; N.C. tiodfrey, *l«: the M F. Champion Htudlo, f-JM; A. Kdward., agent, cent.; Harry F. Blanton, FIT 50; Ocean City Water. ComiMiiy, J3 wi; Heymour Davl* aud Paul \. Da via, Ud, *75.15; K. Curtl. Itohlnon, *75; (.’. H. Hhoemaker Lumber Co., tit- «i; Kll/aheth A. ter, *3.75; Joseph Steelman, *107.01;
Hleelmau, *3000.
K.pru.I.C Toilet Room. liandMime and Ilnely furnished I riHim will be placed lu the baaemeul of the Cumberland, the contract for wblcli ha* been awarded John It. 1, of this city, by the Memrw The room will liave marble pertltlou*. tile floor and tile 1 Improvement will cost *1500.
. which curndst. of nr*. Crane aud More, of Bridgeton, of Hie Crane brothers—Clareuce— trouble* which culminate.I In Tort* of the cunijiany to secure IK)—cion of the t.ullilUig af’er the company’» good, had ticeu removed Hlpimdroiue by Mr. Cham-
pion.
allegeil In the hill that Mr. 11 own* the building and the plalulltr. w ere to Install how ling alleys, roller .katlug and other forms of id that Mr. Champion flfly per cent of the net
trrelpt.. t
Mr. Champion claimed .that they -lowd up Hie place In Seplemlirr and failed to o|>erate the same. They
end by say lug that there w a. no
^jusluen at the place during the winter
■d they clund It up. They
tlM> claimed Dial their agreement Was lo operate the Mime for two year*, and when they went to open till, spring tliey found (lie place closed on them
muaemeut device, had been
if |be building,
upion had a .katlug rink lu the building during Hie fall and winter, to ifie present* tune. , Till. wa. naged for him by Clarence Crane.
lered au.were
" tjuslue—
II too iitMUhs
BIG FLAG RAISING AT HIGH SCHOOL MAY 28th
ANOTHER SHORT . ROUTE PLANNED Ocean Cl^y to Reach Philadelphia by Way of May’s
Landing.
It I. said that by mean, of a new branch of the Pennsylvaniathirdrail system, to he nmstnicted from May’* landing to'near l.lnwoot, the n City service fotm Plihedelphla. ay of Somcra' 1‘iihrt and the new bridge, t. to he greatly improved and the time shortened. , Survey* for the projected Hue *rr complete end t lie work of cou.truc(h>u 9 road may be begun thl* *uai-
ls the H
olut-
Oreen City bridge l« complete.. The branch I* In leave the present ue near Mi-Kee cliy and run direct i a point Just a little weM of Lmwoud and there j hi w ith the Somers' Point Una. The branch w ill he about eight
mile, lu length
brnweenTln. city and I. progressing a. rapidly
! bridge »' |Point > |>o—Ible,
r Civil War veterau. lu thl* dty rlclnlty have been Invited by Dr , the vicar, to attend service- In loly Trinity Church on the Sunday evening before Memorial Day, May 'MU. VMtlng comrade, aim) are invited. All will meet at the home of lien. K W. Warren, 911 Central ai
Permission having been grante ,
the prbperly-authortred ofllctal.. Die
member, of Holy Trinity Church
heglu~arrangemeul. within a ... .. time to form a parish One of the flret step* will be the orgaulzatkiu of a
v—try.
OCEAN CITY.
—side*, your rasponalblUty aa a real eAale owner make* you a d« ' dtfaMT Think It over, then cal
HAKRY HEADLEY,
Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Are bouse who
will show Ton the eery host way and at the Oxford they just bang paper some of the rrealest bargains to bo by the mile. Have a few miles hung, found here oh the. easier-* * —-* — ■ —•-*- “ *- -*— ——
State Officers of Three Patriotic Societies Will Make
Addresses.
The wveral secret organizations in city plau a great lima for Ooeau City on Tuesday, May iMth, when the Qag purchased by these soviet!e* will ' r presented lo the public school*. The occasion will be made a double celebration, In a manner, because^n that day. Iota Council. No. IJU. Jr. O. . M , will celebrate ID flneeotb eraary, aud the member* of thl* organization are preparing to make
the date a red-letter
lumberlof the State officer* of the Junior American Mechanic, will he prewut and Uke part in the flag raising ceremonies It *• expected, and make >|>cerbe* at the celebration In 'he flag prawulallou will Uke piece the afternoon. Prior lo'iLu. the mber. of the three secret aocletle. - lota Council. Washington Camp, No. 75, P. D. S. hf and Camp No. O. of f A—will meet * "
From tliere, headed
•ecu fed by A. M. Hatter lee, they will
l«r*de to the school bourn. The prewnUtkih ceremonies wll resided over by Use Rev. John
Smith. Rev. Dr. J. Morgan Reed, of Treuton, will .peak mi behalf of the Juniors, and Rev. Charles Elder, Trenton, for the P. D. S. of A. and O. ofA. The Kev. 11. T. Ca—elberry III prasenl the flag, which will he accepted by Dr K. T. Abbott, President of the Board of F*luc*tk>u. The Invocation wlH>e by-tbs Kev. F; K. iruuyate. The Jlev. Dr. Cook will he
ivllad to uke part.
The lutertor of the Klheron prawnU
o uouMially Inviting
net the house ha* been rtcarpeUd aud refurnished. The upholstering work was doue by Couuctlmau N. C. tiodfrey. Squire Nay lor. the manager, believes^ with Mr- Naylor, lu keepliic the Klherou In ting-claw shape for
B. R. Smith * Son* have finished .papering Jtev.S. Wesley lake's r deuce. Ibe Hotel Lafayette. H. Chandler , cottage am* * —
jnttr.
K jit ^ Hall. >|k>u r a hand tq he Joan trlee. they will E.
the Rev. Dr. Cook.
CHAMPION AHEAD AT HIPPODROME
City Treasurer Won in Legal Tangle, and Roller Skat-
ing Continues,
i p U> date, so far a. D known. Ire Champion Id. won out lu lit. legal ■uhle. with tlie Standard Amuse-
*ny. whl
.ought
ire lu full enjoyment of their sport, n Camden, on Miiuday, Vice Chan-
Injunr
Committee Badges Received and Route of Old Soldiers' Parade Outlined. Former Sheriff Barrett, of Camden, ; a meeting of the Joint committee on UieHUle CL A. It. Encampment last evening, turned over the oommlttw badge*. He he. received the G. A. K. souvenir badge*, hut did not bring those with him from Camden scauw of their bulk. It was decided to give Mr. Barrett's I “Ml—No. 5—(he privilege of handling the souvenir badges. Tlie route of parade waa practically agreed upon. It will he aa follows: m on Fifth street, and march to Asbury, to Ninth, to Cantral, to welfth, to Wealey, to Seventh, to cean, to Ninth and disband. Reviewing sUnilt will he In front of le residence, of Mayor Champion nd Henry D. Moore, which are on op|>o«lte .Ides of Wesley avenue, and which will be decorations of flag, extending acnm the avenue. Tlie yacht club has agreed to bold a yacht rare on Haturday afternoon. Jnne 29th, for the enterulnmant of beginning on Thuraday, Juna 27th, .will clow Friday, June 28th. The Hotel Keepers' A—Deletion has made plans for the free enUrtalnmt of the old soldiers and friends Haturday evening.
The rainy weather ha. been inch against tlie progre— of out trading painters. They have
held back so much from completing their con trad., aud thu. putting hack, •there who are premtng fur tlieicarii.igz 1 if their pro pert Ice. It has b«— 1
uggc.led that It would he well have aqfne of thu painting
the autumn
FINE TREAT PROMISED
Tliere t. every prospect of a rare eat in tlie First M. E Chnrch this evening, when the Hunday school will give an entertainment. A special feature will be the appearin'* of Ml— Kacbel Lewis Jeaanp, daughter of Mrs. John 8. Jeaanp, of Woodbury, and niecs of Mrs. K. K. Uraham. of this city. anp’a program la aa follows: Monologue, ‘Telephone Romanee'' Reading, "Aunt Folly's Georgs Wash-
ington.”
Monologua, "A Hummer Idyl” Reading, "An Object of Love” Monologue. 'The VUU of the Angel
Child.”
addition to Mlw Jeaaup's pro-
gram, Frof. H. H. Lake baa prepared program of music which la aura to The entertainment la for the benefit 7 the Hunday school, and BupL Rider and all Interested are doing their utmost to make R a pronounced
The admlaaion la twenty-flvs cent.. Don't ml— It, and go sariy.
CITY’S HEALTH IS EXCELLENT
Only One Death, That of Aged Man, During the
Month.
At the regular meeting of the Board of Health, uu Tuesday evening, Dr. Chari— B. Rider presided, on motion of Dr. N. Howard Burt. In Hie of Dr. Chari— K. Edwards. Health Officer T. I*v Adi ported the city's condition of health as very gooff. Tliere waa only one death during the lari mouth. The general wultary Mate of the resort Is excellent. Mr Adams announced the receipt of
*18 In *—
Dr. Blder called the attention of the >ard to the condtUon of Eighth street, beta—n Weal aud Haven aveuu—, here there Da depression, aud where, ben there are heavy ralus, the water ill lodge for Nomr little wid that Dr. Edwards and himself had looked at the place on Monday, and they were of tlie opinion that
scraping.
gathered up throughout the city •jiould he taken to 4he |)Oliit referred
and tlie street made prewulable.
W. Burleigh wid thaVdl.D D hD
of Hie dlspoai^lou uf the
•crapluga. - He again referred/to the uondttlou of tlie ground u “
Heveuth street railroad station.
There were wveral queriw as lo hat berum— of the street scraplug.. Uu moliou of Dr. Burt, Mr. Adai as asked lo request Council's Street Committee td have the street supervisor's atlentiou called to the condition of Eighth street, near tlie Frniisylvania *' aad the
\utile thick.. The dlffwence between really FAFEKHlNUING, a. doue hj ADAMH PKCOllATIVK CO., ordinary pa|>erhaugiug, represents the attention we pay to Utile things. We
ever uw> ready made of paste we u«e we
ike ourwlv—, from the best pastry
ur, and it uevsr teG go.
Our i
> are u
according to our Id-
No slipshod wxrk'go— with us; even a kitchen must he doue right. The workmen say that' we -are more particular than are many of -the large
•hops in the City. - 7th and Asbury
etited L. 8. ry avenue,
Mre. C. L. Lake baa rental Hmlth'a cottage, 11(0 Aabury i
to J. A. Foln, who D connected with Broad Htreet Htalion, and a newcomer
Heretofore be has bwn vIdling
Atlantic City.
Mlw Hare I. Hall returns to W.T. Rickard', cottage, Heventeenth and Jk'wt avenue. ThU renul also waa made by Mrs. Lake. Dr. John Levaring, of FhUadelphia,
Mr. and Mre. Walter Chandler, of 'blladelphia, who recently purchased collage on Central avenue, below Nineteenth' street, expect to open new home lu a couple of wwks. They have secured electric light and ' other improvements. Mz. and Mrs. Chandler will live here all the
The Ladlw” Auxiliary of the Flret Presbylertau Church will hold a a wherry festival lu I. B. Champion's cream parlors, on the boardwalk, Haturday, Jnne 8th. Don’t foil to rp this lo mind.
The alien lion of readers D called to (he ness on the fourth.page of thle of Die Hkxtixci.
Letter to Massey 8c Edwards, Ocnm City. A. J. D—r Hire: Not one man in ten knows whether he’s wariiog money or not, i'be paints. Il - -
e iwlnt, your job will tako 10 gmllonawud cori *59 for |felal and with anotlwr 12 and ebst *60; with another 1( and coat 70; with another 16 and coat 80: with another 18 and coat «p: with another 20 and cost 100; with ai Here’s Irvins, of the A Fa., painted the floors.of h
The Job I , „ Devos. The difference. SO galhms. *150. HedMn’l know be was foring *150 a y—r till be got Davoe. A.Joiner example. Whan Gaa, W. Brown, L’ulqo, 8. C.. painted b. K. Arthur’s bouw flret liws « took SO sxru'sss: ‘-“ i
lour* truly,
F. W. Dkvua A Cth. . New Test
P. a-K. Howard Thorn aaUa mu
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